Daily Archives: December 27, 2009

China author set to sue Google over web book scan – AFP

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AFP China author set to sue Google over web book scan AFP … Google agreed to pay 125 million dollars to resolve outstanding claims and establish an independent unit to provide revenue from sales and advertising … and more

Search, but You May Not Find – New York Times

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Search, but You May Not Find New York Times Even AdWords and AdSense, the phenomenally efficient economic engines behind Google's meteoric success, are essentially borrowed inventions: Google acquired … and more

Year in Review: Smart phones – with apps – rule – San Francisco Chronicle

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The Guardian Year in Review: Smart phones – with apps – rule San Francisco Chronicle Motorola produced the Cliq and the Droid, which both run on Google's Android operating system. Android had one of the largest growth spurts this year, … Google reportedly planning to launch its own mobile Economic Times Top 5 best mobile phones of 2009 Pocket Gamer all 62 news articles

Fewer Actors, Other Trends You’ll See in 2010 – Wall Street Journal

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Fewer Actors, Other Trends You'll See in 2010 Wall Street Journal The economy may continue its gradual recovery next year, but advertising is expected to show the influence of the recession through 2010. … and more

Fewer Actors, Other Ad Trends You’ll See in 2010 – Wall Street Journal

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Fewer Actors, Other Ad Trends You'll See in 2010 Wall Street Journal The economy may continue its gradual recovery next year, but advertising is expected to show the influence of the recession through 2010. …

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Brightkite is the first company to offer augmented reality advertising – IntoMobile (blog)

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IntoMobile (blog) Brightkite is the first company to offer augmented reality advertising IntoMobile (blog) Sure, that could be invasive, but by now you got used to Google (NSDQ: GOOG)'s search-relevant ads, right? Anyway, the first augmented reality ads are here …

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How Google stole mighty Microsoft’s thunder – Times Online

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How Google stole mighty Microsoft's thunder Times Online Today, Microsoft is openly mocked by Apple in its advertising . Computers have become portholes to the internet. Once there, Google is the brand people know … and more